What's new this week
Last week, we launched Capire, a media tool to echo the voices of women in movement, to publicize the struggles from different territories, and to strengthen local and international references of anti-capitalist, anti-racist, grassroot’s feminism. To learn more, watch the video or read our presentation.
Capire’s written and multimedia materials are organized into six pillar themes: movement, feminist economics, environmental justice, food sovereignty, demilitarization, and autonomy. All our content is available in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
Access now www.capiremov.org and check the content of this week:
::: Hurricanes, pandemic, debt, violence: the struggles Honduran women wage
"Amid the pandemic and after the natural events Eta and Iota, we, Honduran women, are enduring a precarious situation, but we are starting to wage a new struggle against a history that has invisibilized our rights" | Analysis by Yamileth Gonzáles
::: Women Transforming in a Changing World
Watch the video produced by women in Fındıklı. This episode is the result of this first experience of the World March of Women in Turkey | By Yildiz Temürtürkan
And, in our social networks, read Simone de Beauvoir and Rosa Luxemburg:
See also the material we produced for Capire's launch:
::: Cuban Women Organizing Solidarity and Anti-Imperialism
We make our revolutionary, vanguard denunciation toward a process of change and to break free from the rule of imperialism | Analysis from Elpidia Moreno
::: The Country of the Impossible: People’s Organization Against the Blockade of Venezuela
What the blockade and the unconventional warfare mean to women’s lives in Venezuela | Analysis from Alejandra Laprea
::: The struggles in the US against Trumpism, racism, and patriarchy
"The pandemic and this moment has shown us that we have choices about if we continue with this trend of global authoritarianism or if we build something completely new" | Interview with Cindy Wiesner
:::Sustaining Life in Africa’s Last Colony
Women are using their political and cultural knowledge to carry on and free Western Sahara | Analysis from Najat Khayya
::: Colonial occupation and patriarchy in Palestine
We are making the feminist struggle a primary source for the peoples’ struggles for liberation | Interview with Ruba Odeh
::: Women Building Food Sovereignty in Africa
Sefu Sanni from the World March of Women Kenya talks about what it takes for African countries to achieve food sovereignty | Analysis by Sefu Sanni
::: Democracy and Grassroots Power in Latin America
Video shows Danixa Navarro, Laura Capote and Lupe Perez speaking about women’s participation in mobilization processes | Video
::: An International Feminist School Under Construction
The International School is a tool that contributes to the alliance between the movements and to the construction of transformative syntheses between women | Experience report with Nalu Faria and Sandra Móran
::: Also read the poems “Exhausted Woman”, from L’Encre des Étoiles, and “Synthesis No. 2 (Poems from Bukavu)”, from Judite Canha Fernandes. Also watch the videos from the animated series "Feminist Criticism of Corporate Power".
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Capire is an initiative by the World March of Women, in dialogue with women of ally movements, such as La Via Campesina and Friends of the Earth International, and organizations that are part of the Strengthening Grassroots Feminisms project.